Bethanee Roberts
Bio
//Single Momma// Five year old Daughter//
//1993 NE IA born and raised//
//2018 to current NE MI//
I'm just an ordinary girl trying to find her place in this world.
Stories (3/0)
Millions of Miles Per Hour
I feel like I am going a million miles per hour, yet I accomplish nothing. I have so much to do with my life, but I feel like I am in a never-ending cycle of events that keep holding me back. I've been trying my hardest to keep a straight face and not let anyone know I struggle. But I can't keep that mask on anymore. I can feel myself breaking, and it's happening more frequently lately. The only thing keeping me sane is that I haven't been genuinely alone; I always have {Someone} around me. But that's how I grew up too. It's all I've known my whole life, never really alone besides for a few hours at a time.
By Bethanee Robertsabout a year ago in Confessions
Let's talk about the system
To whom it may concern: I am beyond frustrated with the system and the current state of the world today. The system is beyond screwed up and could use some significant changes. No one person can change the world, but it only takes one person to pave the way to make small changes. If enough small shifts happen, this could cause a wave effect that would hopefully lead to significant changes for the betterment of all.
By Bethanee Robertsabout a year ago in Confessions
Asking for a promotion
Bethanee Harper October 5, 2021 To whom it concerns: I am writing this letter to ask in proper form for a position change for myself. I want a position change based on my performance and the professional quality of work that I offer. I feel that I bring a lot to the table, and I can improve on specific skills and learn new and different skills to earn and deserve a legit full-time position. The legit full-time job that I need pays a reasonable, consistent actual cost of living wage. I recently wrote a whole paper on how the system is messed up and requires many changes. One person cannot make changes, but it takes just one person to say something to get the ball rolling. I'm choosing to be that person.
By Bethanee Robertsabout a year ago in Confessions